Integrated wavelength-selective optical waveguides for microfluidic-based laser-induced fluorescence detection
Abstract
We demonstrate the fabrication and characterization of a novel, inexpensive microchip capable of laser induced fluorescence (
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We demonstrate the fabrication and characterization of a novel, inexpensive microchip capable of laser induced fluorescence (
C. L. Bliss, J. N. McMullin and C. J. Backhouse, Lab Chip, 2008, 8, 143 DOI: 10.1039/B711601B
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